Board Exam Preparation
The new academic session in various CBSE schools has started. Students have graduated into new classes and are enjoying the current session. Most of them might have started their studies also. This academic year is most important for the students who have taken admission in 10th standard since they have to appear for Board exams this session. If studied appropriately with a proper routine, these exams are very easy to manage. The subjects are also easy.
However, there is a subject that gives goosebumps to most of the students – MATHEMATICS. It’s not like that this subject is unmanageable. If you study this subject by using following tips, it will be very easy for you to pass this subject with flying colors.

1) Understand your Syllabus First

Before you start studying, go through the subject’s syllabus first. Study according to latest syllabus given by CBSE. Observing it will help you to understand how different weight has been given to different chapters. It further helps you in deciding how much importance you should be giving to different chapters.

2) Maintain a Separate Notebook of Maths

When you have a separate notebook of this subject, you can easily make important points, solve questions and jot down formulas that are given in the class. It will further make your exam-study easy during last minute preparation when you could just grab it & revise the important topics.

3) Manage your Time

Devote a couple of hours daily on the regular basis to this subject to make the Board preparations easy. Do not allow any kind of distractions to hamper the Maths studies. Select a study place according to your convenience. Finish the chapters that are easy for you on the first go. Jolt down the topics that you can’t understand and discuss it with your teachers.

4) Do not Read Maths, Understand it

Maths is a subject that requires you to understand a topic first and then practice ample amount of questions related to that topic. Focus on practicing each and every question, even if you get the wrong answer. Understand the theorems, then practice them with proofs so that it sticks in your mind.

5) Revise Regularly

Before you are done with your Maths studies, give some time to revise what you have learned. Give a glance at important notes and formulas. When you revise on a daily basis, you will not feel the burden of studies during exams.

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